Iguazu Falls Brazil | Witnessing the Power of Nature In Photos
It’s rumored that when Eleanor Roosevelt caught her first glimpse of Iguazu Falls, she exclaimed: “Poor Niagara.” Her sympathy had its merits. Iguazu Falls is both taller than Niagra Falls and wider than Victoria Falls, with scenery unlike anywhere else on earth....
House Sitting in the South of France – What It Was Really Like
House Sitting is all the rage right now with travel bloggers and digital nomads who, like us, are trying to balance their penchant for wanderlust with wanting a few creature comforts. If you haven’t heard of house sitting yet, don’t worry—while it’s not necessarily a...
Sunday Snapshot | Man on Horseback | Medellin
We're currently in Medellin, Colombia and absolutely loving it. It wasn't all that long ago that Medellin was considered to be one of the most dangerous cities in the world, but today, there is a tangible air of hope and repair, not to mention some of the loveliest...
Cristalino Lodge Review – The Perfect Combination of Eco and Luxury in the Amazon
When a lodge is chosen by National Geographic as one of the 25 best eco-lodges in the world, you tend to expect good things. Such was the case with Cristalino Lodge, a sanctuary in the Amazon Jungle. But would Cristalino live up to our high expectations? Read on for...
Secrets of the Southern Amazon | A Journey into the Jungle
A visit to the Amazon Jungle has been on our bucket list for as long as we can remember. Just the sound of its name…The Amazon…conjured up images of untamed jungle adventures, undiscovered native tribes, and unpredictable wildlife encounters with everything from...
Sunday Snapshot | Cambodian Calamari Lady | Sihanoukville
The beaches of Sihanoukville in Cambodia are known for two things: Captivating beauty and hawkers. It is easy to forget that you are situated in paradise when hundreds of Khmer people, both young and old, approach you begging and pleading you to purchase...





